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I have a new computer, and am trying to figure things out.
1. I would like to be able to manually invoke the screen saver rather than having it time in. In 98SE, I just had a desktop shortcut to the relevant .scr file. How would I do that in XP? 2. Under Windows\Microsoft.NET I have entries for 1.0.3705 and 1.1.4322. And there is an entry in Add/Remove for "NET 1.1" as well as a hidden ASP.NET User. Windows Update is offering me security updates for 1.0 and 1.1, but also .NET 2.0 as a new install. Could somebody tell me what .NET is, and whether I need it or not, and which version I should have. Basically, WFT do I do with .NET? 3. I went out on the net for the first time today, and things seemed to be going well. But then the Windows firewall popped up asking if I wanted to give access to "Internet Explorer". And I said yes, Which was the wrong answer - right? Well, anyway, where can I find a list of the things that are now permitted through? I'd like to find what that was that I screwed up on if I can. |
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1. XP is different. If you want to manually invoke a screensaver, just
create a desktop shortcut to the .scr file that's in your C:\windows\system32 folder. Or press WinKey+L to bring up the logon screen which will eventually change to a selected screensaver. 2. The .Net Framework is part of the operating system. You'll never need to interact with it directly (unless you decide to become a .Net developer) so don't worry about it. An increasing number of applications are built with ..Net, so don't touch it if you don't want to break anything. The most recent upgrade to .Net is version 2.0. 3. You want to learn about firewalls in general, and Windows Firewall in particular. In a nutshell, a firewall is like the door monitor you probably had when you were in school, granting access into and out of the classroom. A firewall grants access to your computer. Here's an introduction to Windows Firewall: "Understanding Windows Firewall" http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...2_wfintro.mspx 4. The custom in newsgroups is one question per post. -- Ted Zieglar "You can do it if you try." "Peabody" <waybackKILLSPAM44@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:uNMcf.1870$om5.1584@dukeread04... > I have a new computer, and am trying to figure things out. > > 1. I would like to be able to manually invoke the screen saver > rather than having it time in. In 98SE, I just had a desktop > shortcut to the relevant .scr file. How would I do that in XP? > > 2. Under Windows\Microsoft.NET I have entries for 1.0.3705 and > 1.1.4322. And there is an entry in Add/Remove for "NET 1.1" as well > as a hidden ASP.NET User. Windows Update is offering me security > updates for 1.0 and 1.1, but also .NET 2.0 as a new install. Could > somebody tell me what .NET is, and whether I need it or not, and > which version I should have. Basically, WFT do I do with .NET? > > 3. I went out on the net for the first time today, and things > seemed to be going well. But then the Windows firewall popped up > asking if I wanted to give access to "Internet Explorer". And I > said yes, Which was the wrong answer - right? Well, anyway, where > can I find a list of the things that are now permitted through? I'd > like to find what that was that I screwed up on if I can. > > |
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Peabody <waybackKILLSPAM44@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have a new computer, and am trying to figure things out. > 1. I would like to be able to manually invoke the screen saver > rather than having it time in. In 98SE, I just had a desktop > shortcut to the relevant .scr file. How would I do that in XP? same technique, should work in xp too. > 2. Under Windows\Microsoft.NET I have entries for 1.0.3705 and > 1.1.4322. And there is an entry in Add/Remove for "NET 1.1" as well > as a hidden ASP.NET User. Windows Update is offering me security > updates for 1.0 and 1.1, but also .NET 2.0 as a new install. Could > somebody tell me what .NET is, and whether I need it or not, and > which version I should have. Basically, WFT do I do with .NET? short answer: you have version 1 already installed, so go ahead and get all the updates offered for version 1 (be-it 1.0 or 1.1). Don't bother taking the optional version 2 just yet; when you need it you'll know, as some new software you try to install will complain. Until that happens don't bother w/ it. Note that V1 and V2 are different, and can BOTH be installed in the same system. V2 does not replace V1. Don't worry about the ASP.NET user, it's harmless and should not be fussed with. Basically, .NET is used by a very few applications at this time; you probably don't own any of them, but someday you might. Having it installed but not used is not a biggie. If it really bugs you you can remove it (via the Add/Remove Programs control panel). As long as it is on your machine, DO take any critical updates WU offers. > 3. I went out on the net for the first time today, and things > seemed to be going well. But then the Windows firewall popped up > asking if I wanted to give access to "Internet Explorer". And I > said yes, Which was the wrong answer - right? Well, anyway, where > can I find a list of the things that are now permitted through? I'd > like to find what that was that I screwed up on if I can. Well, IE certainly does need to access the internet, so saying YES was appropriate. However, I do wonder about it actually asking you this, since I'd have thought it would be enabled by default. whatever... To check or change what/who is allowed, go into control panel | windows firewall and snoop around - it's in there somewhere. |
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